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Selenium and inflammation : potential use and future perspectives
The essential trace element selenium (Se) is constitutively incorporated as selenocysteine, in proteins, among others in antioxidative
selenoproteins, such as glutathione peroxidase(s) and thioredoxin reductase. Since chronic inflammation is thought to deplete Se stores in the
body, Se supplementation should be considered in prolonged inflammatory states, Se being the trace element the most affected in chronic or
low-grade inflammation. Se administration might also be beneficial in bacterial and viral diseases as well as metabolic and autoimmune diseases.
In order to maintain a Se steady state, or "selenostasis", Se supplementation, via either diet or compounds, is required to preserve the activity
of selenoproteins in antioxidative and redox processes. Importantly, Se could play a pivotal role in the maintenance of homeostasis in infected
tissues by inhibiting the proinflammatory toll-like receptor nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells signaling pathway
and counteracting proinflammatory cytokine action. Finally, while Se status shows considerable promise as a valid marker of inflammatory and
autoimmune disease, new functional Se nanoparticles and highly bioavailable selenomethionine compounds will in all probability provide a more
efficacious and reliable intervention tool in both preventive and therapeutic disease management.